Yes he didn't care
He was reluctant, but he needed the troops.
Abraham Lincoln was the President of the Union Army.
President Lincoln was concerned about the battle successes of Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley in 1862. He feared for the safety of Washington DC. With that in mind, Lincoln sent General Fremont into the Valley to destroy Jackson's army.
Frederick Douglass convinced President Abraham Lincoln to take a stronger stance on emancipation during the Civil War. Through his advocacy, Douglass urged Lincoln to make the abolition of slavery a central goal of the war, which ultimately led to the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. Douglass also pressed for the recruitment of Black soldiers into the Union Army, which Lincoln supported, recognizing the significant contributions they could make to the war effort.
Increased support of the war in the north:)
He was reluctant, but he needed the troops.
Abraham Lincoln was the President of the Union Army.
yes
Putnam
Tennessee seceded from the Union after President Lincoln was elected and began raising an army. =]
yes
because he wanted them to be free
cause they wanted to fight for freedom
The president of the Union. The commander-in-chief of the Union Army.
Abraham Lincoln was president during the entire war. As president, he was Commander-in-Chief of the union army and navy.
The Union Army din't destroy Lee's Army. TAK3 TH15 L1F3!
None. He was president at the time.